Tank.



K. JAGSCHITZ.

TANK. APFLICATION FILED Nov, 24. 1909 l 1 20, l 99. Patented De@ 8, 1914.

course lar er in Fig. 2 than in Fig. 1, as can be seen. n consequence of this thetop ring b of the modified tank at Fig. 2 will be partly released by the weight of the liquid in contradiction to Fig. 1, and this the more the larger the distance 0 is. At the' same time the bottom c is subjected to a greater tension thanubefore, so that it can be better utilized.

The'tank inay be varied within reasonable llimits Without'departing from thespirit of my invention;

1. A metallic tank comprising a holder for the liquid composed of a plain bottom-fa bellied `wall of partial globular shape passing gradually into theplain bottom, means for supporting vthe bellied wall; and posts v'in vertical line with saidsupporting means.

2. A metallic tank comprising a holder for .the-liquid composed of a lain bottom and a bellied wall of partial g obular shape and merging gradually into saidbottom, a top ring on vthe outer upper edge of said wall, vertical supports within the tank-wall, and

supporting pillars, said vertical supports connecting above with the top ring and extending below to said pillars.

3. `A metallic tank comprising a holder for the-'liquid composed of a plain bottom and an annular bellied wall of partial globular shape and merging gradually into said bottom, the wall exten ing into a vertical top section, supportin means on said vertical top section, vertica supports Withinthe Wall for supporting its upper edge and post outside of the tank wall in vertical line with said vertical supports. within the Wall.

4. In a. metallic tank of the type described,

a holder for large quantities of liquid com-V posed of a plain bottom and an annular bellied wall of partial globular .shape and merging gradually into the bottom and having a vertical top section, and means for supporting said vertical top section and the bellied Wall;

KONRAD 'L\GSCHITZl lVitnesses: JEAN GRUND.,

CARL GRUND. 

